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Eesti Vabadusliit : ウィキペディア英語版 | List of Estonian exile and émigré organizations List of Estonian exile and émigré organizations == Background == The first significant wave of Estonian emigrants abroad occurred after the failure of the 1905 revolution in Estonia, which saw the arrival of over 60,000 people into the USA by 1920 according to some government estimates. This led to the formation of many Estonian American socialist and communist organisations.〔(Gale Encyclopedia of Multicultural America. 2nd ed. Vol. 1. Gale, 2000 )〕 The next wave came after the annexation of Estonia by the Soviet Union, up to 70,000 people fled Estonia to the West.〔(ESTONIA ) (document ID 89-3-30) - available in Radio Free Europe Background Reports on Hungary, 1954-1989〕 Around half of these people sought refuge in Germany and the remainder sought refuge in Sweden. With the end of the war, many ended up in displaced persons camps. Later, many of these emigrated to the United States, the UK, Canada and Australia. This exile community formed many organizations, most of these were cultural.
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